peashooter
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When I bought my deuce 2 years ago, I decided to start saving my used oil. I was given a clean 55g drum from work and basically just keep all my old oil from oil changes in my cars and deuce (I didn’t keep any gear lube). Well I've now filled the drum and figured I better get the filter setup finished so I can keep saving/using my wmo.
The WMO/ATF isn’t mystery oil since its from my use. It’s also relatively thin, since most is synthetic.
Here is what I've been saving (and will continue to save):
-full synthetic 5w20 (cars)
-Mercon V ATF (synthetic blend)
-15w40 (deuce, MYSTIC jt6, partially synthetic I think....I get it when its on rebate every spring)
I was given a new pump motor and then I purchased a pump for it from ebay. I also bought a couple fittings, new funnel with lid and screen, and a fuel nozzle (just for fun). Everything else is scrap parts I had or found. I have less than $100 into this system as it sits now. I replaced all the filters on my truck with spin-on units, and the guy I bought my truck from gave me several new sets of baldwin fuel filters for the stock system which I can use on this setup for now.
So this WMO filter system is basically just the Deuces 3 Stock fuel filters for now. I've test run it and it works well, I plumbed it so the bypass of the secondary filter will go back into the pump to recirculate if pressure gets too high. The pump also has an adjustable bypass on it. So far all the gauges read about 8-10 psi when running.
I've also put a large magnet on the bottom of the drum in hopes that it keeps as much metal from making its way through the pump & filters and into my deuce's fuel tank.
At most, I would expect to filter and run about 55 gallons a year in my deuce.
I'm not even sure what the stock deuce filters I'm using are rated to. My gut tells me I should filter it down some more before using it. I like the napa 4770 filter bases and have used many of them. I was wondering if it would be wise and worth the extra money to add a final filter of a lower mircon rating inline behind these 3? I'm okay putting another $50 into this if it would be money well spent. Any suggestions on improvments?
The WMO/ATF isn’t mystery oil since its from my use. It’s also relatively thin, since most is synthetic.
Here is what I've been saving (and will continue to save):
-full synthetic 5w20 (cars)
-Mercon V ATF (synthetic blend)
-15w40 (deuce, MYSTIC jt6, partially synthetic I think....I get it when its on rebate every spring)
I was given a new pump motor and then I purchased a pump for it from ebay. I also bought a couple fittings, new funnel with lid and screen, and a fuel nozzle (just for fun). Everything else is scrap parts I had or found. I have less than $100 into this system as it sits now. I replaced all the filters on my truck with spin-on units, and the guy I bought my truck from gave me several new sets of baldwin fuel filters for the stock system which I can use on this setup for now.
So this WMO filter system is basically just the Deuces 3 Stock fuel filters for now. I've test run it and it works well, I plumbed it so the bypass of the secondary filter will go back into the pump to recirculate if pressure gets too high. The pump also has an adjustable bypass on it. So far all the gauges read about 8-10 psi when running.
I've also put a large magnet on the bottom of the drum in hopes that it keeps as much metal from making its way through the pump & filters and into my deuce's fuel tank.
At most, I would expect to filter and run about 55 gallons a year in my deuce.
I'm not even sure what the stock deuce filters I'm using are rated to. My gut tells me I should filter it down some more before using it. I like the napa 4770 filter bases and have used many of them. I was wondering if it would be wise and worth the extra money to add a final filter of a lower mircon rating inline behind these 3? I'm okay putting another $50 into this if it would be money well spent. Any suggestions on improvments?
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